It is important to determine if a case is on point because:
A. statutory law requires case law for interpretation.
B. cases that are on point must be found to provide guidance as to how a client's case may be decided.
C. the hierarchy of the law requires the identification of cases on point.
D. statutory law, standing alone, is not sufficient to answer most legal questions.
E. all of the above.
F. a, b, and c.
Answer: B
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